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. >> steve handelsman in times square. that is the big concern right now, the floogtsds thding that occur in lower manhattan. >> i think it's less of a concern now. the storm surge is going down, the high tide is receding, the storm has moved to the east of the city and then across long island, headed to connecticut where it's causing many more problems than it did here in new york city proper. times square is back to normal. full of tourists. and a funaitive new yorkers, this being new york are walking around xwrousing a mini storm of protest. why did we have to leave. when is the subway going to start back up. when can we get moving, go home. the answer won't come for about an hour and a half when mike bloomberg, the mayor of new york, briefs and will announce and we're told that it won't be right away, a resumption of public transit here in new york. because of the tremendous volume of rain that they got here and because of some coastal flooding that occurred from a not as serious as feared storm surge, they've got to i
. >> steve handelsman in times square. that is the big concern right now, the floogtsds thding that occur in lower manhattan. >> i think it's less of a concern now. the storm surge is going down, the high tide is receding, the storm has moved to the east of the city and then across long island, headed to connecticut where it's causing many more problems than it did here in new york city proper. times square is back to normal. full of tourists. and a funaitive new yorkers, this being...
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what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so much to me. oddly, i'm almost always in town when they happen. >> why do they mean so much to you? >> you know, products, oh, just like steve jobs, i grew up thinking, the technology products are the hottest area of the world. and you might live in another part of the country and think, oh, it's making furniture. but to us it was electronics. that will define the state of the art that we're at for being able to make things. but now it's gone further. especially with apple. especially these products under steve. it changes the way we live our lives. yo
what is the real steve jobs like? [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. >>> thanks for coming. thank you. thank you. >> steve jobs in march on the ipad two and getting a standing ovation from his adoring public. you always get invited by steve to that event? >> he's very gracious. i'm very thankful. those events mean so...
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i want to bring in a man who knows steve jobs better than anybody else, steve wozniak met jobs when they were teenagers. they went on to co-found apple. he joins me now. welcome. >> thang. you know what, it's a fun part of life to have a nickname like that. i don't know steve jobs the closest of anyone in life right now. i've known him in the past. i admire him. and we have a friendly relationship. >> but i mean, i suppose what i meant by that, in your earlier days. >> i have insights from early days, yeah. >> you were in his parents' garage. >> kids in high school playing pranks, you bet. >> what was he like in those days? >> you know what, he was always interested in every technical electronic gadget there was in the world. you know, but he didn't -- he didn't exactly have the focus to actually sit down and design and build them himself. but he built projects that like counted the number of cycles on a guitar string so you could tune it right. >> but you were the guy who knew the technical stuff. >> after steve met me, and we compared ourselves, what pranks we had pulled, and what elec
i want to bring in a man who knows steve jobs better than anybody else, steve wozniak met jobs when they were teenagers. they went on to co-found apple. he joins me now. welcome. >> thang. you know what, it's a fun part of life to have a nickname like that. i don't know steve jobs the closest of anyone in life right now. i've known him in the past. i admire him. and we have a friendly relationship. >> but i mean, i suppose what i meant by that, in your earlier days. >> i have...
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. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs about 40 percent less than gasoline, so why aren't we using it even more? start a conversation about using more natural gas vehicles in your community. [ kate ] can't believe i have high blood pressure. what's that thing? another medication. ♪ i really should have taken my shoes off before i got weighed. [ female announcer ] you've got a lot on your mind. that's why every walgreens prescription goes through a 10 point safeguard check that reviews your current walgreens health record for allergies and potentially harmful drug interactions. [ kate ] i can do this. [ fema
. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. but not in my neighborhood. ♪ [ female announcer ] we're throwing away misperceptions about natural gas vehicles. more of the vehicles that fuel our lives use clean american natural gas today. it costs...
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. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically proven low-dose tablet you take every day, so you can be ready anytime the moment's right. ♪ [ man ] tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. don't take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. [ man ] do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if y
. >>> just ahead, is there an apple without steve jobs? is the mood on wall street a day after legendary ceo steps down. >>> plus casey anthony beginning a new chapter of her life. it's called probation. some key details are being kept from the public. we'll explain ahead. when a moment might turn into something more. and when it does men with erectile dysfunction can be more confident in their ability to be ready with cialis for daily use. cialis for daily use is a clinically...
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cnbc's steve sedgwick live for us there. what happened yesterday, my friend? >> it was quite incredible. as sue was talking there, the magnitude of these moves was stunning. the s&p, which is a broad brush index of the united states, reversed directions six times. the dow was down within half an hour after the fed announcement. and then, rallied 600 points off its low. the s&p at one stage, was in bare market territory, having growing 400%, in its april high. you are in bear market territory. as far as the markets are concerned today, they're quite calm. they opened up and stayed up. we haven't seen the huge reversals of fortune. the nikkei, that was up 1% today. i'm looking at the big european markets. london is steady, up at 1.5%. the german market, up 2.5%. and the 600-point range we saw yesterday, they're down just 19 points. all very calm. albeit for the moment. back to you. >> we'll take calm for now. steve sedgwick, live for us in london. >>> senate majority leader, harry reid, revealing his choices for the debt supercommittee, the group charged with cu
cnbc's steve sedgwick live for us there. what happened yesterday, my friend? >> it was quite incredible. as sue was talking there, the magnitude of these moves was stunning. the s&p, which is a broad brush index of the united states, reversed directions six times. the dow was down within half an hour after the fed announcement. and then, rallied 600 points off its low. the s&p at one stage, was in bare market territory, having growing 400%, in its april high. you are in bear...
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nevertheless, steve deucy and not steve deucy have their own set of facts. >> clearly nickelodeon is pushing a global warming agenda. the big question is is it manmade or is it just one of those gigantic climactic, you know, phases? the science on both sides, there are a lot of scientists who say it's this. others say it's that. >> right. it's unproven science. and again, this is a public education system that we all pay our tax dollars for. and the spongebob book says it's a manmade problem that requires human intervention. >> they're presenting it as fact. >> as fact. >> facts aside, miss carlson admits that her main issue with the cartoon's titular character is its intricate plotline. >> my kids watch a lot of tv but anytime they choose that show i'm like, why? it's hard to even follow sometimes. >> joining me now is eric burns, democratic strategist and founder of bullfight strategies. mr. burns, welcome to the show. >> thank you, michael. how are you? >> i'm doing fine. should we be disturbed that a cartoon sponge knows more about facts than the hosts of "fox and friends"? >> ye
nevertheless, steve deucy and not steve deucy have their own set of facts. >> clearly nickelodeon is pushing a global warming agenda. the big question is is it manmade or is it just one of those gigantic climactic, you know, phases? the science on both sides, there are a lot of scientists who say it's this. others say it's that. >> right. it's unproven science. and again, this is a public education system that we all pay our tax dollars for. and the spongebob book says it's a...
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steve jobs has resigned as ceo of apple. he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. he has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman. the company's former chief operating officer, tim cook, will take over as apple's ceo. >>> the washington monument is cracked and closed, but other monuments in the nation's capitol have reopened, following yesterday's rare magnitude 5.8 earthquake on the east coast. authorities say the washington monument may not open to the public until after engineers fix the cracks at the top. >>> civil sexual assault charges are still pending against dominic strauss kahn. prosecutors had requested the criminal charges be dropped after they began to question the credibility of the hotel housekeeper who leveled them. we'll see what happens next. >> we certainly will. certainly wish the best to steve jobs and his family. obviously got to be a difficult decision for him to be stepping down. isha, thank you very much. we'll be right back. we'll be on at 10:
steve jobs has resigned as ceo of apple. he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. he has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman. the company's former chief operating officer, tim cook, will take over as apple's ceo. >>> the washington monument is cracked and closed, but other monuments in the nation's capitol have reopened, following yesterday's rare magnitude 5.8 earthquake on the east coast. authorities say the washington...
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steve jobs is bowing out as ceo of apple. and his resignation letter he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. jobs, you'll remember, survived cancer, has undergone a liver transplant and has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman and be succeeded as ceo by former chief operating officer tim cook >>> another monument in washington may have reopened after yesterday's east coast quake. however, the washington monument itself will stay closed until engineers repair cracks at the top and triple check the rest of it. those are the headlines. coming up at the top of the
steve jobs is bowing out as ceo of apple. and his resignation letter he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. jobs, you'll remember, survived cancer, has undergone a liver transplant and has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman and be succeeded as ceo by former chief operating officer tim cook >>> another monument in washington may have reopened after yesterday's east coast quake. however, the washington monument itself will...
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. >> steve and debbie o'sullivan and their children live in rockaway beach in new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understand the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> their house sits one block from the ocean with the atlantic on one side and jamaica bay on the other are thinking about stocking up on hurricane supplies. >> i really am seriously considering getting more supplies of water and dry goods. it is a worry for me. i mean, he's not as worried as i am. >> there may be good reason for concern. new york city hasn't experienced a big hurricane since 1938. with the increase in hurricane activity, combined with the law of averages, many experts believe another major storm may be coming and soon. >> is it going to be a slow rise? >> yeah. it's going to come up slowly. about the rate that you fill a bathtub. >> coastal geologist nick koch, himself a new yorker, believes if a major hurricane hits, it could be catastrop
. >> steve and debbie o'sullivan and their children live in rockaway beach in new york. a tranquil setting. beautiful wide shoreline. they never used to worry about hurricanes. >> we never really understand the greater impact of it. we never had a great fear. we used to play out in them. >> what's changed? >> katrina. >> their house sits one block from the ocean with the atlantic on one side and jamaica bay on the other are thinking about stocking up on hurricane...
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forbes style vote because i'm rich, you can be rich too. >> steve forbes did so well, though. president forbes, no. i think that only takes you so far, but that is an odd phrasing, isn't, inadequate to his needs as if of course we all need more than a 3,000 square foot sea front mansion, we all need more than that. >> how do you think that a line like that -- you're from orangeburg, south carolina, how is the full thurston going to play in south carolina? if this is deliberate and this isn't just sort of gaffe -- a multiplied gaffe now compounded by the campaign, if they are really doing this, can you imagine, he's going to have to deal with the south carolina electorate sooner rather than later. >> he is, i don't think it will play particularly well in south carolina and he has to deal with that electorate. he's not going to win iowa, he's going to perhaps win new hampshire, then you get to south carolina which has a record of choosing the eventual nominee, he does well there, and the heavily republican sort of rock-ribbed parts of the state, they don't have even 3,000 square
forbes style vote because i'm rich, you can be rich too. >> steve forbes did so well, though. president forbes, no. i think that only takes you so far, but that is an odd phrasing, isn't, inadequate to his needs as if of course we all need more than a 3,000 square foot sea front mansion, we all need more than that. >> how do you think that a line like that -- you're from orangeburg, south carolina, how is the full thurston going to play in south carolina? if this is deliberate and...
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steve martin is the best at steve martin. >> i went to the emmys when you were the host, and what they really want is they don't want it to ever feel uncomfortable or nasty. and your genius that day is you were coming out with lots of stuff, just knifing people, but it all felt so warm and celebratory, that everyone felt they could laugh. >> yeah. >> that's your trademark, i think, isn't it? >> i think that's my thing. i don't like to kick people when they're down. i like to kick people when you're up. i'll take care of you until you're up again. then i'll take a shot. if you're in on the joke, i know everybody can take a good joke, if you're in on it, then why not do that. that's the fun of it. i remember we had ted danson, i had to introduce ted danson, great guy, great sense of humor. i was, like -- they played the "cheers" theme. ♪ i go, ladies and gentlemen, wherever this guy goes, everyone knows his name, give it up for mr. tim dinson. he came out. he immediately got the joke. people are, like, what? tim dinson. the fact that you screw up ted danson's name, that makes me laugh.
steve martin is the best at steve martin. >> i went to the emmys when you were the host, and what they really want is they don't want it to ever feel uncomfortable or nasty. and your genius that day is you were coming out with lots of stuff, just knifing people, but it all felt so warm and celebratory, that everyone felt they could laugh. >> yeah. >> that's your trademark, i think, isn't it? >> i think that's my thing. i don't like to kick people when they're down. i...
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an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good day. i'm andrea mitchell live in washington. as you can see behind me, rain here, but up and down the coast, a bigger threat. a threat that could devastate the entire east coast. the storm is packing maximum sustained winds of 115 miles an hour. it is expected to make landfall along the eastern coast of north carolina as a major hurricane saturday evening. it will then race up the east coast, potentially causing billions of dollars in damage. nbc news meteorologist bill karins is tracking it all. bill, thanks so much for being there for us. give
an ailing steve jobs steps down. what will the departure of technology's great est inventor mean for apple and the rest of us? and a dramatic announcement from stevie wonder last night. he was able to touch the face of the martin luther king jr. statue and now will make it possible for other blind people to have the same experience. >> as i touched this memorial of dr. king, i think of what i hope we all will do. i hope we'll remember the meaning behind the monument. >>> good...
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just who is the next steve jobs? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. >>> jack cafferty is here with the cafferty file. >> joe, city of camden new jersey is going to pay students not to skip school. say what? the enquirer reported it's part of an effort to end truancy. it will focus on conflict resolution and anger management in the first months of school. the program called i can end truancy is being funded by a grant from new jersey's department of criminal justice. the moany needs to be used by september 30th or they won't have a shot next year. that means the participating students will be paid $100 each if they attend most of the anti-trianc
just who is the next steve jobs? every time a local business opens its doors or creates another laptop bag or hires another employee, it's not just good for business -- it's good for the entire community. at bank of america, we know the impact that local businesses have on communities, so we're helping them with advice from local business experts and extending $18 billion in credit last year. that's how we're helping set opportunity in motion. >>> jack cafferty is here with the...
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steve kroft. >> mortenson: nice to meet you. >> kroft: how you doing? >> mortenson: thanks. >> kroft: got five minute for us today? >> um... >> say your name! ( saying names loudly ) >> stahl: vy higginsen's goal is to bring gospel... >> ♪ go down... >> stahl: ...to kids more likely to have been raised on hip hop... >> ♪ ♪ >> stahl: ...kids between the ages of 13 and 19 who gather in harlem each week from all over new york and new jersey to study the tradition and the art of singing gospel. >> ♪ let my people go... >> this music can make it better. it will make life better. >> ♪ let them go let my people go... >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bob simon. >> i'm morley safer. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories tonight on "60 minutes." [ male announcer ] applebee's 2 for $20 is back and fresher than ever. so grab your 2 for $20 club and come in for our new chicken fettuccine carbonara that's one appetizer, two entrees, just 20 bucks. it's the freshest 2 for $20 yet. only at applebee's. now serving half-price
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. >>> the stocks gained most of what it lost after steve jobs' resignation as ceo. they dropped sharply in after-hours trading when jobs announced he was stepping down. analysts say investors are confident about the company jobs has built. >>> a surprise investment from warren buffett is expected to be a major lifeline for bank of america. buffett announced $5 billion investment this morning. he says bank of america is strong, and it's a well-led company and he wanted to invest in it. >>> the washington monument is closed indefinitely because of damage from tuesday's 5.# magnitude earthquake. a 4-foot crack in the monument and pieces of mortar fell in the observation area. repairs could take a while. >>> anderson? earthquake and hurricane irene and technical problems tonight. >> i know, we're having technical problems, aren't we? >> i know. >> you're handling it quite well, though. >> so are you. you haven't even broken out into a sweat. >> or a giggle. how about that. >> i miss the giggle. >> we'll have more.h my oys, and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never e
. >>> the stocks gained most of what it lost after steve jobs' resignation as ceo. they dropped sharply in after-hours trading when jobs announced he was stepping down. analysts say investors are confident about the company jobs has built. >>> a surprise investment from warren buffett is expected to be a major lifeline for bank of america. buffett announced $5 billion investment this morning. he says bank of america is strong, and it's a well-led company and he wanted to...
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you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major category 3 storm when will it hit the east coast? the we'll have the latest on irene's path and what you should do to prepare, next. >>> plus, in an exclusive interview with nbc news, former vice president dick cheney jumps back into the waterboarding controversy and explains why he kept a secret resignation letter in his office throughout the bush years. >>> and don't forget, the nbc/politico republican debate at the reagan library is coming up, wednesday, september 7th, at 8:00 eastern, it's right here on msnbc, the place for politics. ♪ the story of the hur
you were talking about the steve jobs' story. that stock was trading down about 2.5% on the jobs' news, but it obliterates that news and puts the focus on financials in the market. we'll watch apple stock as well which was trading lower on that news but could turn positive with the rest of it. this b of a story really in focus today. back to you. >> the power of the oracle of omaha. >> there you go, you're right. >>> hurricane irene is now battering the bahamas as a major...
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steve jobs, the trail blazing ceo of apple has resigned. we will be hearing a lot more about that in the coming days. kate baldwin with the other top stories. >> other news we are following this hour, a russian space freighter carrying supplies for the space station has crashed. russian officials say the unmanned spacecraft went down in an area shortly after take off. crews are headed to the crash site to assess damage on the ground. officials say there enough supplies on board the space station to last until the next mission in october. rattled nerves after a strong earthquake. the 6.8 magnitude quake was centered 150 miles from lima with brazil. so far no reports of injuries or damage. that's good news so far. facebook is making major changes to its privacy settings. when users add content like a photo or comment or profile information, facebook asked them who should get access to it. friends or a specific group of friends? before users had to navigate confusing setting pages and the changes follow the launch of google plus, a rival socia
steve jobs, the trail blazing ceo of apple has resigned. we will be hearing a lot more about that in the coming days. kate baldwin with the other top stories. >> other news we are following this hour, a russian space freighter carrying supplies for the space station has crashed. russian officials say the unmanned spacecraft went down in an area shortly after take off. crews are headed to the crash site to assess damage on the ground. officials say there enough supplies on board the space...
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steve's numbers he said are rough. part of the biggest variable in the debt reduction is economic growth. yes it has to be entitlements and revenue but there has to be economic growth. no one can look at what happened in washington even though a deal was reached and say well now -- now they will figure it out. we still have republican controlled house. we still have a democratic controlled senate and a democratic president. if they are not working together this scale will be too small to address the problem. >> no doubt economic growth has to increase. no doubt about that. jobs, jobs, jobs. i've been saying that for two years. it won't happen unless small business owners and big business people are going to look at what happens in washington with some confidence that they know what they are doing. over the past two or three months it looks to them they don't know what they are doing. >> you look at the debt deal. we hear we got to get a debt deal, steve, to avert an economic crisis. we get a debt deal and the markets f
steve's numbers he said are rough. part of the biggest variable in the debt reduction is economic growth. yes it has to be entitlements and revenue but there has to be economic growth. no one can look at what happened in washington even though a deal was reached and say well now -- now they will figure it out. we still have republican controlled house. we still have a democratic controlled senate and a democratic president. if they are not working together this scale will be too small to...
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i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to the original roots. with him gone, it's what a rock band faces, what do you do without that front man. >> he's changed computing, music. >> they are going there a lot. is there a critical mass there? it's not going to replace print or magazines in particular. they have high resolution. they have a lot of things the talent device offers. the inner face he's created where you can one-stop shop for music, articles, everything in your life, books. it's incredible. it's changed the way we live our lives. >> i have a 2-year-old son. this is the world he's grown up in. he unlocks it. >> i don't travel without mine
i don't think steve jobs can create the next steve jobs. >> it's challenging like a jobs fashionhouse. the iconic fashion designer moves on. sometimes that spirit, taste and style outlives the original founder, sometimes it doesn't. it should have tremendous operations. there's a good chance it will happen. the future is uncertain. you can see that in the share prices. >> apple started, really as a garage band. jobs is the one who gave it that cool and gave it that sense of ties to...
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>> i don't think you can learn how to be steve jobs. steve jobs is singular. there will never be anybody like him. he is the closest thing the business world has to a super hero. i don't think anybody would deny that. in terms of the marketing flair, i don't think tim cook needs to have that, to steer the company in the right direction. i think with apple, it's about the products. and that's where the question of, you know, innovation, can he replace steve jobs in terms of innovation. the management structure at apple is actually pretty simple. there's a lot of people that report directly to steve jobs. there isn't a whole lot of dotted lines and mishmash. it's pretty direct there. it's also famously brutal. so the people that are there at the company are there for a reason. so i think that, you know, we can expect more great things from apple. but there's no question that apple is steve jobs. and this company is about to change. >> pretty dramatically i would imagine. tim cook presumably will have a salary slightly higher than steve jobs' $1 a year, what he t
>> i don't think you can learn how to be steve jobs. steve jobs is singular. there will never be anybody like him. he is the closest thing the business world has to a super hero. i don't think anybody would deny that. in terms of the marketing flair, i don't think tim cook needs to have that, to steer the company in the right direction. i think with apple, it's about the products. and that's where the question of, you know, innovation, can he replace steve jobs in terms of innovation. the...
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steve jobs has resigned as ceo of apple. he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. he has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman. the company's former chief operating officer, tim cook, will take over as apple's ceo. >>> the washington monument is cracked and closed, but other monuments in the nation's capitol have reopened, following yesterday's rare magnitude 5.8 earthquake on the east coast. authorities say the washington monument may not open to the public until after engineers fix the cracks at the top. >>> and gathering storms in the atlantic. hurricane irene bigger and stronger, bearing down on the east coast. where it will hit. winds over 100 miles an hour, what it will do to a city like new york. >>> on the other side of the world, battles still raging in tripoli. moammar gadhafi forces going house to house. is this the colonel's last stand. sara sidner, what's it like to be in the middle of the chaos. this is "piers morgan tonight." tonight's breaking news.
steve jobs has resigned as ceo of apple. he said he could no longer meet his duties and expectations as ceo. he has been on medical leave since january. he'll stay on as apple's chairman. the company's former chief operating officer, tim cook, will take over as apple's ceo. >>> the washington monument is cracked and closed, but other monuments in the nation's capitol have reopened, following yesterday's rare magnitude 5.8 earthquake on the east coast. authorities say the washington...
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steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching trillions of dollars flooding in, that's okay. money is coming in. let's see what happens. >> oh, okay. >> steve, i don't know enough about them to defend everything they have done over the past decade but you and i both know the united states of america has a $54 trillion -- some say more in liabilities over the next generation. we have trouble cutting $1 trillion, $2 trillion in the budget. they passed a bush tax cut extension in december, everybody pats themselves on the back. you can look at spending over three years. look at the $7 trillion medicare drug benefit plan and the fact we have
steve has brought charts in the past that said we have a $54 trillion liability. at least over the past decade, we have done nothing, nothing, nothing to pay it down. democrats haven't. republicans haven't. nobody in washington has. >> why wouldn't you say the s and p as complicity in this, if they give us a perfect rating when things are ballooning out of control and a bubble blowing bigger and bigger and bigger. they missed everything, now they are right? >> if i'm watching...
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it's a bad deal, but it's a done deal, as my colleague, steve israel says. it's a bad deal but it's a done deal and it's time for us to move on. it's the basis on which we are going to proceed and we have to get on with it. we've got to go to thetable, do the best we can in a balanced, bipartisan way to kprcreate job reduce the deficit and take us into the future. just talking about how we got here and our points about this bill, don't get me started. >> let me get you started a little bit. was the president a bad negotiator? did he give away too much? >> i don't think so. >> why not? >> i think the president was great. but again, what is the point of talking about what is finished. on every -- anything that happens around here, any one of us could have done it better, right? we could have written it better, whatever its. but the fact is the president wanted a balanced bipartisan agreement -- >> but he didn't get a balance. there's no taxes in it. >> that's right. nobody knows that better than i, or perhaps some do, but i fully appreciate that. but again, th
it's a bad deal, but it's a done deal, as my colleague, steve israel says. it's a bad deal but it's a done deal and it's time for us to move on. it's the basis on which we are going to proceed and we have to get on with it. we've got to go to thetable, do the best we can in a balanced, bipartisan way to kprcreate job reduce the deficit and take us into the future. just talking about how we got here and our points about this bill, don't get me started. >> let me get you started a little...
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steve jobs stepping down as ceo of apple. joe, is this a surprise, lots of speculation about steve jobs' future because of his health? what's your view? >> the only real surprise is that it happened tonight, really. he's been sick for a long time. he has not looked well, obviously, in appearances recently. everybody he's had a liver transplant, a tumor on his pancreas. so his health, one assumes has been deteriorating, and there is a certain kind of sad inevidentability to this moment. >> obviously apple's become this extraordinary global business. one of the biggest market caps of any american companies in history. what impact will steve jobs standing down as the chief executive officer have on the company, do you think, if any? >> well, steve jobs is one of the great innovators in the history of modern capitalism. he's also one of the genius marketers. with ways of getting people to get interested in and buying products, that nobody -- we haven't seen in a long time. apple is going to miss that, without question. and the re
steve jobs stepping down as ceo of apple. joe, is this a surprise, lots of speculation about steve jobs' future because of his health? what's your view? >> the only real surprise is that it happened tonight, really. he's been sick for a long time. he has not looked well, obviously, in appearances recently. everybody he's had a liver transplant, a tumor on his pancreas. so his health, one assumes has been deteriorating, and there is a certain kind of sad inevidentability to this moment....
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., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs report was the only upbeat economic note this week, and it was pushed off the front pages when one of the three big credit ratings, standard & poor's, downgraded the u.s. government's credit rating, the first time that's ever happened. >> it's a matter of the medium and long-term budget position of the united states that needs to be brought under control, not the immediate fiscal position, it's the one that centers on entitlements and its entitlement reform or having the matching revenues to pay for those entitlements. that's at the cr
., steve forbes. then washington from afar with california governor jerry brown. >> the washington of today is suffering and experiencing a governability crisis. >> and the week seen through the prism of 2012 politics with former obama adviser aknee that dunn and former republican congress tom davis. plus, retired admiral mike mcconnell on the looming dangers of international cyber attacks. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." a better than expected jobs...
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we turn to cnbc's steve sedgewick, live in london for us. what's the latest on the markets? >> the latest is at one point, the open of the european indices, we thought we were going to have a much better day. they went into positive territory. now let me gif you a list of the biggest markets in europe and how they're performing. london is down the best part of 3%. the german market, which obviously represents the biggest economies in europe, one that's doing really well, was down 5% yesterday, is down 4.3% today so far. looking at the futures for the dow, the dow which closed down 5.5% in the 634 points yesterday, the dow is down again at start of trading, at the morning, .6 of 1% lower. it was down triple digits at one point. improving from the lower levels. >> so much of what's happening on wall street in the united states is tied to what's going on in europe. someone put it to me this way, that the countries are like our banks in 2008. in need of bailouts. is there even a european mechanism that could pull off something like that to bail out entire countries at a time? >>
we turn to cnbc's steve sedgewick, live in london for us. what's the latest on the markets? >> the latest is at one point, the open of the european indices, we thought we were going to have a much better day. they went into positive territory. now let me gif you a list of the biggest markets in europe and how they're performing. london is down the best part of 3%. the german market, which obviously represents the biggest economies in europe, one that's doing really well, was down 5%...
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. >> rose: we continue with a look at global markets and influencing factors with steve rattner, nouri al rabinny, bill sahlman and bill gross. >> what they're worried about today is slow growth, recession and risk. and e fact is, over the last couple of years we put a lot of stimulus in the economy, we got the economy growing again but it's like pumping air into a balloon. >> rose: you think there's a real threat of a double-dip recession in. >> i think there is at this point at least a 50% probability. >> i think you have to think about a new kind of manufacturing. i think a lot of people are going to start to move manufacturing back here. >> today we have global economies in the developed world that were based on expectations of 2% to 3% growth and now we're looking at 0 or perhaps something less. and so this stability that was is leading to instability in the future based upon slower economic growth and/or recession and therefore declining profits. >> rose: a look at markets and the defining factors of our economic future next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you've had a coke in the
. >> rose: we continue with a look at global markets and influencing factors with steve rattner, nouri al rabinny, bill sahlman and bill gross. >> what they're worried about today is slow growth, recession and risk. and e fact is, over the last couple of years we put a lot of stimulus in the economy, we got the economy growing again but it's like pumping air into a balloon. >> rose: you think there's a real threat of a double-dip recession in. >> i think there is at this...
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steve benen is the man to be credited with this proposal, we'll be talking about this with steve in a moment. but the idea is this, it's genius, right now we are at risk of a double-dip recession, things going on globally in the economy are really, really hurting us. there's both an urgent, urgent need to create jobs quickly, to put jumper cables on the dead battery of the economy, and republicans are saying they will not let that happen. they don't want government action to stimulate the economy. nothing government can do to create jobs, so here's the pitch. have the white house take the several hundred letters republican lawmakers have sent to the executive branch from 2009 asking for investments to create jobs and let president obama announce he'll gladly fund all the republicans' request that have not been filled. michele bachmann, we know you say you hate the stimulus, we know you hate the idea of government doing anything like the stimulus act to create jobs, but remember when you wrote to the transportation department back in 2009 asking for stimulus money to help the city of s
steve benen is the man to be credited with this proposal, we'll be talking about this with steve in a moment. but the idea is this, it's genius, right now we are at risk of a double-dip recession, things going on globally in the economy are really, really hurting us. there's both an urgent, urgent need to create jobs quickly, to put jumper cables on the dead battery of the economy, and republicans are saying they will not let that happen. they don't want government action to stimulate the...
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why hasn't someone called jack welch, steve jobs, boeing, come to washington. we are going to sit here for three, four, five days. somewhere in this country, there is is next new idea. there's the next great thing that is going to happen. let's find it before we trip over it. >> one of the listens why you can't have today because he -- one of the biggest problems is america has had a historical way to deal with shifts in unemployment. people moved. there was flexibility. what is broken now, you have a population coming up now which can't just move. >> you know, actually, there is a big problem right now. my dad, we didn't make a lot of money. we were very middle class. my dad would always, every friday night sit there with a spread sheet in the 20s. 23,000. every friday night, he had a spread sheet out and figured out how he was going to spend $20 here and $20 there. he was unemployed for months. now imagine you get caught up in the fever of the past five years. >> credit card debt. house. >> by the way, my dad, his entire life, they were born in the middle of
why hasn't someone called jack welch, steve jobs, boeing, come to washington. we are going to sit here for three, four, five days. somewhere in this country, there is is next new idea. there's the next great thing that is going to happen. let's find it before we trip over it. >> one of the listens why you can't have today because he -- one of the biggest problems is america has had a historical way to deal with shifts in unemployment. people moved. there was flexibility. what is broken...
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steve jobs, how he droef apple to victory, how he changed our world. i think 20, 30, 50 years from now, i think we see this man as our thomas edison. he is not only our thomas edison. he's been in a way been our thomas edison, he's been our beatles. he has changed the publishing industry. he's changed the record industry. he has changed the cell phone industry, the computing industry, he's changed movies, he's changed the way we lived. he's changed the way we get information. and the most remarkable thing about his story and few commercials -- i remember 20 years later, i remember actually, i was actually in the house gym. and i was walking exhausted at 6:30, i'd finished working out. i was going back to work. and a commercial came on. and it was a think different commercial. i froze in my tracks -- this was when microsoft was at the top of the world. i froze in my tracks, looked up at the tv set, and like the lemming i am -- i said to myself at that moment, i have to get an apple. i had never had an apple. i walked -- of course i didn't get it. but he
steve jobs, how he droef apple to victory, how he changed our world. i think 20, 30, 50 years from now, i think we see this man as our thomas edison. he is not only our thomas edison. he's been in a way been our thomas edison, he's been our beatles. he has changed the publishing industry. he's changed the record industry. he has changed the cell phone industry, the computing industry, he's changed movies, he's changed the way we lived. he's changed the way we get information. and the most...
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and i think that's exactly the right tone. >> steve, i'm cognizant this is not over. we had a live report from just outside tripoli tonight that said that the rebels claim they control 90% of the city, should be viewed with a lot of skepticism, there are quite a lot of pro-gadhafi forces still left and still fighting inside tripoli. if this does continue to tip, if this does not turn into a long, proce proce protracted battle in tripoli, what do you expect from this would-be gadhafi government? >> one of the key things and change in the status quo is that the troops in villages and mountains of the west came down and basically closed off gadhafi's western flank. and i think that put tripoli in a vice. i think whatever may happen, and it could be quite bloody and we may not get the kind of straight information we would like to get, that nonetheless, i think that we're seeing the real end of the gadhafi regime. that means that benghazi and the benghazi crowd have to find the new heroes of the revolution that helped out elsewhere. and to not only create tribal balance an
and i think that's exactly the right tone. >> steve, i'm cognizant this is not over. we had a live report from just outside tripoli tonight that said that the rebels claim they control 90% of the city, should be viewed with a lot of skepticism, there are quite a lot of pro-gadhafi forces still left and still fighting inside tripoli. if this does continue to tip, if this does not turn into a long, proce proce protracted battle in tripoli, what do you expect from this would-be gadhafi...
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steve? >> listen -- >> jobs? >> it's jobs, it's the economy. the question on election day, whether people feel like thing are getting better or whether people feel like -- same thing we're getting worse. it's going to be a very hard day that day. >> i think they look at the back story and the future is the future. you have kids, wives, children to raise. a lot of people got retirement living to get through. you need certain things. who's your best bet for president? enlightened self-interest. vote for, let say, romney. the guy from texas. rick perry? >> elections are about two things. referendum on the future and on the incumbent. >> talk about the future. >> you don't get to do that. >> why is your guy better than obama? >> when running for re-election it's a referendum on the track record whoever's running. >> pretend i'm asking the question. what does your crowd offer for the future to solve our economic problem? what does your crowd offer for the future? >> less government spending. more emphasis on private sector growth, more emphasis thro
steve? >> listen -- >> jobs? >> it's jobs, it's the economy. the question on election day, whether people feel like thing are getting better or whether people feel like -- same thing we're getting worse. it's going to be a very hard day that day. >> i think they look at the back story and the future is the future. you have kids, wives, children to raise. a lot of people got retirement living to get through. you need certain things. who's your best bet for president?...
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first up, leave it 20 steve co-beco co-bear to put a citizen on the downgrade. watch as he prepare for the consequences. >> folks it is nothing to worry about. on wall street, cooler heads always prevail. >> you can see the dow jones industrial down almost 300 points. >> we down more than 4 hrn. >> the dow is now down 500 points. >> down nearly 600 points. >> it's down 631 points. wall street spending in another day what's described as freak-out mode. >> don't panic! everything's fine. i'm just -- i'm just down here looking for my emergency hobo satchel. >> okay. now, remember, folks, just remember, oh -- just remember -- over the long term stocks always increase in value. okay? this is just a temporary correction. okay? there is no need to lose confidence in the system. okay. and, yes, yes, perhaps -- perhaps we're experiencing a wee bit of a contraction here, but do not pull your money out of the stock market just yet. >> like finding the captain of a ship li hiding in a lifeboat. >>> it might make chris christie reconsider. written a poem to entice certain no
first up, leave it 20 steve co-beco co-bear to put a citizen on the downgrade. watch as he prepare for the consequences. >> folks it is nothing to worry about. on wall street, cooler heads always prevail. >> you can see the dow jones industrial down almost 300 points. >> we down more than 4 hrn. >> the dow is now down 500 points. >> down nearly 600 points. >> it's down 631 points. wall street spending in another day what's described as freak-out mode....
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thank you steve mcmahon, thank you david brody. you were hiding on me, you know what weird means. >>> let's finish with big questions in the war of afghanistan and why we are fighting there. thank you for calling esurance. man, we give out so many car insurance discounts. safe driver discount, homeowner's discount... multi-car discount. i wish we could get discounts everywhere. body like a greek god discount at the gym. best moves discount at the disco. you guys are so funny. really? best actress discount. uncalled for discount. whatever discount. [ female announcer ] tons of discounts. see for yourself at esurance. technology when you want it. people when you don't. >>> let me finish tonight with this war in afghanistan, the president went to dover air force base today to pay his respects to the 30 american service members killed when their helicopter was shot down this weekend in afghanistan. i think we need to ask a basic question about our mission over there, what is it? if it's to fight the taliban, that leads to two other que
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so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it is. the reason it gets attention is because there really is a tremendous opening on the republican side right now, and there has been all year, and there's nobody to fill it. the hope of the republican establishment was rick perry's the guy. well, rick perry's the guy who's going to communicate with the republican base, but not in a way that scares off swing voters, obviously, what they've seen in the first four days 1 that may not be the case, i spent time in new jersey. there are a couple of factors really keeping him out, one is family. two is a simple reality that this guy spent
so joining me now is steve kornacki, news editor for "salon." thank you for being here tonight. >> happy to be here. >> what do you think, i was in new jersey, living in new jersey, when chris christie challenged a sitting governor, challenged john korzine and won part of this straight talking, i can do something that no one else has done in a blue state like new jersey. what are we to make of chris christie as a potential candidate, is this real? >> i don't think it...
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steve rattner, mastermind of the auto industry bailout. mellody hopson investment fund manager and tea party congressman jason chaffetz join george will and cokie roberts. >>> and the deadliest day in afghanistan. 33 troops perish as taliban shoots down a helicopter. >> announcer: live from the newseum in washington, "this week with christiane amanpour" starts right now. >>> welcome to the program. we have lots to get to today. but first, some news since your morning papers. the pentagon is starting to paint a fuller picture of what exactly happened on the deadliest attack on american forces since the start of the war in afghanistan nearly ten years ago. 30 americans and 8 afghans were killed yesterday when the taliban shot down their chinook helicopter. among the dead are 22 elite navy s.e.a.l.s. abc's s reign correspondent martha raddatz joins me with the very latest. what about that community, the forces and their families? >> this is such a small community. there are only 300 s.e.a.l.s on s.e.a.l. team 6. the most elite of the s.e.a.l.
steve rattner, mastermind of the auto industry bailout. mellody hopson investment fund manager and tea party congressman jason chaffetz join george will and cokie roberts. >>> and the deadliest day in afghanistan. 33 troops perish as taliban shoots down a helicopter. >> announcer: live from the newseum in washington, "this week with christiane amanpour" starts right now. >>> welcome to the program. we have lots to get to today. but first, some news since your...
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thank you steve mcmahon, thank you david brody. you were hiding on me, you know what weird means. >>> let's finish with big questions in the war of afghanistan and why we are fighting there. the padillas. ben and his family live here, too. ben's a re/max agent, and he's a big part of this community. there are lots of reasons why re/max agents average more sales than other agents. experience, certainly. but maybe it's also because they care about the markets they serve and the neighbors who rely on them. nobody sells more real estate than re/max. visit remax.com today. my son and i never missed opening day. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better, and that means... game on! symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a da
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steve enjoys msnbcs morning show as much as i do. willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they should be transparent so the people of the united states know what they are doing, how they are doing it and frankly, i think if they are -- the mistrust that is there today, if they would simply open up and be transparent with the american people, i think it would go a long way toward either finding out whether or not there is some activities that are improper or that they have been handling themselves quite well. >> the governor, i can't remember his name, coming in to -- he realizes talking about it too. he makes me look like a moderate. i have never once said bernanke committed treason
steve enjoys msnbcs morning show as much as i do. willie looks like my cat? i think she's saying willie, my cat steve -- i don't know if i should point this out, but we have more cats watching our show than we have people. we are grateful for all of them. "morning joe" starts right now. >>> i got in trouble talking about the federal reserve. i got -- i got lectured about that yesterday. an agency of government, like the federal reserve, they should open their books up. they...
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steve jobs is bowing out as ceo of
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